TULLE — McLEAN ; At the ‘THIBIDEAU — At the Western ICHAPMAN — In Ind and lov-- SUMMARY . y THE CANADIAN nu-zss Toronto: M a r k at higher; - tradin Market irregu. heavy trading. 2 Market steady. ac. NEW YORK NEW YORK (AP) — Stock ns t all-time highs as profit tak. g marred a continuation of a igorous New Year's rally. the two prior sessions as well a additional advances in la. red issues early Friday, ulled the props from a number 1 issues which were flying 1g . Nevertheless. enough re.1n. 3 $3. 3' Q *3 Q- 3 3 '3. :1 3. 5' atered down considerably by re4weekend sel g. G . rlce on the over-the-counter market. was the most active is. _ue for the second straight ses- ion. lt sank 2% to 801/: on as third most active and up BIRTHS aunhbeu-. C Weight 7l1bs. 15 ozs. A sister (or sham and 2. MARRIAGES Bishop’: Residence Ohar1otte- Decemlbe ARRAGIIER —. At the West- ern 1-Iospital. Friday. Jan. 3. IE4. Sheila Marie. six months‘ old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of her parents from where the funeral will be held Sat- urday, Jan. 4 to Immaculate Conception Church, Palmer Road. for burial service at 3 o'clock. Interment In the church cemetery. OWERS —— At the Western Hospital. Friday. Jan. 8. 196-1, Alfred Powers, Alberton South in his 82nd year. Forwarded from the Rooney Funeral Home to his late resldenc be held Monday, Jan. 0 the Sacred Heart Church A]- berton. for burial service at 9:3). Interment in the church cemetery. Hospital. Friday. Jan. 3. 1964, George Thibideau, Ebbsfleet. in his 92nd year. Resting at ,.,,the Rooney Funeral Home, from where the funeral will be held Saturday, Jan. 4 to Immaculate Conception Church Palmer Road. for Requiem High Mass at 10.30. Interment in the church cemetery CARD; OF THANKS We wish at this time to ex- press our thanks and appreciat- ion to all those who sent floral tributes. messages of sympathy or helped in any way during our recent bereavement. sincere thanks to all. The family of the late Daniel F d on <1 a y . IN MEMORIAM FLECK — In loving memory of Alfred H. Afifleck, who pas- sed away January 5. 1961. Alitvays remembered by Wife. 6 and Daughters. . - In loving memory Mrs. Willard Leatrd. who pas- sod away January 3rd. 1903. bur mother, are not for- ii Though on earth you are no more of 60 stocks gained .5 gt 2372 these. Parke. Davis M 1% It 34% on 110.000 shares; and Johnson and Johnson ran up 8% to 112'/2. STUDEBAKER UP “For the list as a whole. a f :11)’ S01ld early rise was shot ul of holes even though final figures 5 h o w e d considerably "1019 33111.81‘! than losers. A'."°“3 '-93111118 motors all de- clined: except Studebaker whic T080 11‘. Rails and airlines were irreg. "limy l°W°"- M811)’ groups were mixed. The Dow Jones industrial av. 91‘-'=_18e ended the .day with . gain of 1.60 at 767.68. topping the previous peak of 767,21 Traders, cashing gains made f§“°"°d at the °1°se °“ Dec‘ The Associated Press average - v grceedlns its Dec. 18 record of I’ 6 011.332 issues traded, 539 ad. ed. vanced and 430 declin V°1“m¢ WM 5.540.000 shares Wmltaie with 4.080.000 Thurs day. TAKEOVER RUMOR. A 1718 feature of the day was an advance of 205 points by su. perior Oil which closed at 1,435. 'l‘exaco— 118 were that which closed unchanged—is ng. gotlating to acquire Superior-'5 Venezuetan properties. but ton these 1' e p o 1‘ ts were uncon- firmed. Among Ca nadlan issue, traded C a n a d 1 a n Pacific. G1,'3§113¥ M10108. Hudson Bay 1_mnig, International N i c k e1 Rained ‘/4. Aluminium Ltd. VITAL STATISTICS MacDONALD — In loving men]. 0W of Daniel J. MacDonald of Borden and Stanley Bridge. W110 passed away Jan 5th, 1963. Away in God’s beautiful Garden Free from sorrow and pain. Through 11119 Daiihs walks our Peter, ages 4 w ov one, 9 11!'u§t We shall meet him again. _I-ovingly remembered by his wife and family. FORD — In loving memory of Freda Florence Ford. who passed away January 4. 1950, at the early age of twelve. From our happy home and c rc e. God has taken one we loved. She has gone from earth to heaven, - To a better home above. But we know that she is waiting At that gateway bright and fair. And we'll meet her some glad morning As we join her over there. Ever remembered by Mom, Dad. brothers and sisters. MacKENZIE — In loving mem- ory of my darling daughter, Amy Lynn Maclienzie, who There was an angel ‘band in That was not quite complete, so God took my darling Amy 1. Lynn To fill that vacant seat. 1-fer memory is my keepsake With which I will never part. God has her in His keeping I have her in my heart. Sadly missed and always re- membered by Mother. MacKENZ1E — In loving mem- ory of our little niece and cousin, Amy Lynn Macxenzic. gist; passed away January 4th, This day we do remember And loving thoughts we give. To one no longer with us t in our hearts still lives. Lovingly remembered by aunt Joan, uncle Dick. Joanne and Michael. MacKENZlE — In loving mem- ory of a granddaughter and niece. Amy Lynn MacKenzie, who passed away January 4th, 1957. in 1: She was a little flower of love That blossomed but to die. Transplanted now above To bloom with God on high. Always remembered by grand- ad MacKenzie and aunt Amy. MICKENZIE — In loving mem- ory of our little granddaugh- ter. Amy Lynn Macxenzie. who passed away January 4th, 1957 She was a flower too sweet for earth of sent here but for a while. God marked her when he gave her birth And took her with a smile. Lovingly remembered Nanny and Grandad Moore. DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS PRODUCE MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul. ture department quotations: Eggs: whdlesale dealer prices to country stations wooden car- to ns: Extra-large 45: large 42; rCned2i7um 33; small 30; B 34 and Butter: Current receipts non- tenderable 51; score tenderable 51%; 92 score tenderable 511/4. Cheese: Delivered Monti-cal. waxed, current receipts: Whole- sale Quebec white 35; colored 351/4. Skim milk powder: Spray pro- cess No. 1 in bags 13-16; roller process No. 1 in bags 12 - 13; feed 11-12; butter milk powder eed 9. Potatoes: Wholesale selling ' ew 755 1.35 - 150' Que new 503 .90-1.00; N.B. new 105 .%-.w; P.E.1. new white 755 1.65-1.80; P.E.I. new white 505 1.20-1.30: P.E.I. new white ills 33 .31-. . The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. Jan. 4, 1004. big ;;;_r;;»- ,0,‘ 1:; added %. Dome Mines lost it, Distillers Seagrams 1/2 Prices on the American Stock Exchange moved generally higher. Jupiter Corp. added 36. b- razilian Traction 1/1, . Moly denite and Fargo Oil each 1-16. Canadian Javetin lost 1%. Pres- -16 What Istocks did: Fri Thur Advances 639 771 Declines 430 334 Unchanged 263 206 Total issues 13321311 NEW roux cnosmo STOCK! By The Associated Pren Bgth Steel 3! Monty W 341/: and 0 C 0% di Corp 10 Con: Edison 837/: South Pacific 30% I1 l \‘J Elec B6 Std O I . 6% Goodyear 41% Uld Aircraft 421/‘; G: Nor By 571/‘) Vanadium Int '1‘ '1‘ 575': Wettnlgu M Kennecott 7-lb-'1 MONTREAL SPECIAL SERVICE TAO Hill) MB C MONTREAL CLOSING STOCKS 3! Th an: an Pros! Montreal Stock ElchIngo—.lan. 3 Complete tabulation of Friday trans- actions’. (ouotat ns een un xr—Ex-rights. xw —- Ex-warrants. tie! Chi ma change is from previous board-lo closing sale.) N Isles High Low Close Ch'ge 1% lav. 4- Stock Abltlbl 14735 81 12% ‘Va Alloma 1450 850 501/: 587/: —- Va 5 2.0 + M- Axim 4% pr 225 $411/4 41% 41'/A + ‘it Alcan lpr 100 I21 21 - 0': loan 2pr 100 8471': Aabsitoa 404 5207/: 20% 7034 -- ‘.1: Atlsul A 1423 8235/A 23% 133’; 4» V4 Ball 5% pr 300 823% 25% 259i— 1‘- Bank Mom 1107 8641/’: 64% 64%‘ Va Bank N5 325 371% 70% 71 — ‘-2 Bang CN 850 I79 .79 79 -1» V4 Bani: PC 48 354% 54% 54%-— ‘It Bath P 1090 315% 15% 15% 4- '7" B th 1' 25 9% 49 - 1r‘; 491%: 96 B A 011 1.710 1281/: 28 28%‘ BC Forest 475 321% 24% 24 B 5500 40 Bruck A 400 $25 25 fl ch 3 100 312% 1234 l21’4—- ‘/4 Cal Pow 1.250 1 20% Com ' 839% 391.‘; 391/: + '24 82 H :3 ti 1425 324% 7.41%: 34% 1/4 CI Pow D1‘ 100 546% 161/5 46% CPR x ' Col Call 200 39% 0 9 Con Cr 2011 A no 526% 261/; 26% 1) Bridge 428 319% rset 275 527’ 17 37 Hawker-S 1523 Clmp BllC500 864% 64% 0:1/6+‘/4 C d 3946 5377/: 37 1173/4 —— ‘ti Cdn Pet pr 100 $121/4 121/4 12% + ‘rt Csnt Del 300 71 0 715 — Chemcell 2290 813% 13'/a 131/4 4- ‘/4 ‘ 1 stair. V4 6*/«'34 Mrill — 2 Cons Paper 735 339% 391/; 3910- ‘A M 2405 Dist Sea: 700 $533/i 53% 53%— % 19% 19% D Dairies 108 $13 13 13 — M NW Dofaaco S65 6414 65 + 3i D G 1300 518 179th 18 + Dosco 516%! 1634 Stores 673 5171/: 17': 17%’ ‘A I) Text pr 30 150 1 +2 Donohua 100 3 25 u Pmit 115 340% 40% 4054- V4 Du Pont pr I4 Dupuis A _ Electrolux 100 S61 61 61 ’ +3'a 27 Fruer - FT Pets pr 100 315' 315 315 +15 Frosst A 100 :10 18 18 + ‘/4 GI. Papr 150 $13 23 23 + ‘/- ssii. 6% V. 50,, V aoiiinur 2115 not/1 291/: 30% +1 a Main 5871 31550 J05 "345 14) T1011 13500 131/: 11 1:1 -21}: is 509: I 1/. 151,4 1514-i,/“Tallsnian 500 10 70 10 -2 ’ u 4, Tulii 0000 ‘W ‘rib Ex 1 3000 iv: 5 5% — vs ‘ + V. Transfer I V17 10 24 U! I5 54 +1 7:/‘.,:.:',: U own an ioo sisvi 1514 15»: — Vanguard 1 iv; 22 5‘ Yuk Spa 200 I7 0% 7 — it v—— c Total sales: lndultrlala 164.000 Mines .100 vi 4- Va em — r 2",, + and Oils mos 52 :2 2l_ 1 475 :11 is i,. 20 siosva iosv. 105% _ 1/, ...., ., ,,.,_ ,, TORONTO am 5 * Iyfi ._ 2ll'<.'_3 roaouro (GP) _. Investors 9' -1“ continued their buying spree as 50% 4» Va the 77 stock industrial index. broad advance on * I2 boosted by a It the industrial boaird. closed Fri- 15%‘ ‘/4 day at an alltime high. 1’ j; The industrlai index was ahead .78 to 139.26 on the day ms 310% ioit. 10% + 1/. while the exchange index 3 '3” 3° 39'’ — ‘/0 gained .72 to 130.14. just over a Int short of the record of P0 ,1 1,1, 131.30 set in December, 1961 was heavy 8 as Turnover with 3“ “"0 ‘:71 ‘I1’/'+ *1 5,841,000 shares traded during the day, although this was down 329 .1312 #23.‘ $3.”: . it slishtly r-om Thursdays azure :1 ‘A + it of 6.440.000 shares. On the industrial board. Gen- 2‘/: to 86%, eral Motors rose Federal Grain two points to 70, 00 mm H 13% + 2 Canada Permanent Mortgage 3 + 11/; to 78% and Canadian Salt. I1 ‘.-Ii”. .133. ‘iii. ‘:35 1’: Co» Cm . 325 ,5 ,5 _i,«ooastonepome . IBM advanced five points to ‘5° '11“ 1“/' “VI 1' '0 560. but large gains or losses I/1 av - utham and West t ach. are fairly common among high H, priced stocks. 1/1 Labrador Mining gained 1/2. International Nickel st, and Nor- anda among sen-ior base met- __ als. Hollinger was ahead 1% to Ihrdl 301/; among senior golds. + Consolidated Mogul was the most active speculative issue, off 35 cents to $5.20 on 306.411 shares. El Sol rose 21/: cents to eight cents and Winchester Lar- der dipped 2% cents to 111/: cents. senior western o . On index, base metal - S , ",1, vanced .44 to 59.39. gotds .32 to 131.46. and western oils .00 to 2. . roaonro csosmo s-rocios II '51‘! 0 Canadian orongo och Exchange-Jan Complete tabulation of Friday trans actions (Quota on: in ce In I. I~0dd lot xd—-Exdlvldend xr—Exr1ghts. xw — Ex rrants Net change II from pevlnuc b dl losing stock lalel High Low Close Cl1'ge 5 And Uran 1000 41/: 4 corn 2000 211/. 19!/3 191/;~ vs Advocate 300 675 675 G7 Alnicn 2500 58 '17 -1 kaltcho 2500 All Pitch 1340 12 22 '10 Am Larder 16 -1’: Am re 2015 an 9% 915-125 --‘/I Anacon 1600 as as 10 +114 3 3+‘>‘2An.u 2000 a 7»; 71,5.’ 13% 15‘/I +194 Area 4000 ii: ioti 112 -s Ar] + '1 Bankficld -1 ry ska 100 12 1 11% Belcher 1000 37 37 37 +11»: Nat Expl ‘I Belle 3 210 205 21° +5 aeuiim 900 595 an ass -7 Bvcon a is 16 Blhll 63000 26 24 25 — 1/: New A01 -11’ dco 5500 9 his 9 +1 400 40 +35 Back Bay 1: ‘A 1.3 +1 ralor 2200 425 390 40': + Broul Reef 113140 31 B so sto tizs 640 +15 9 , 1 sis 215 15 12% 141/: +217: C. t 32 in 2,1 *1 41 Camp Chib 24 5 am - Tung 4100 C Astoria 26000 C Austral 28500 1012 10'/2 c Dyno 26925 114 105 114 5 C Malnrt 7400 48 45 -1 C N In a J 71/1 71/: 71; + 16 an 3000 4'»; 4V: 4% + 1/1 IA Candore 105000 31 29 W 2946 10% 9% 916 ‘‘ Caxiboo 3150 5 64 5 -2’ Cassiar 75.1 810% 101/4 11“/4 — '-"4 Clyzor 500 2:1 _ 23 13 V + Cent Pore We 5% 5‘-'= / ch st moo 15 141/: la — '2 ChlbK 500 10'») 10% 10'/I 91,-; lo + -.21 cm '1' am 32 32 Clllmo 39100 07 73 85 +10 M om 800 99 "5" Coin Lake 2000 22 22 22 21 21 Conlagu 1000 53 33 $3 «is +455 c nKey 000 10 10 10 Con Shaw 1:100 271,: 271/: -20‘. 3,“ 71;‘: + ‘a Dome Petroleum was up V4 in Us .1‘ in end bedrooms. traffic circulation. and an at- tached garage with sheltered out the garage. The constru There is tion is brick veneer but i an additional blueprints include complete -washroom in the basement. details for building in frame The simple roof line reduces or solid bric . terrace at the rear. provision for TEIZELCE GARAGE 130- 20' oiuislq 86, ‘O5 home features corner windows adds to the charm of this excellent teresting design. House would require a 75 foot lot. 60 with- bED EM 105- l|° use EM II 1 I I3’ DESIGN No.648. House 1200 Sq.Fi. Garage 282 Sq.Ft. (Blueprints include full details for building in Brick or Frame) This pleasing three bedroom the cost of construction, and ' c he C Ex Gal 11350 D Charter 011 1200 C Drago 900 C West Dv Pal 1900 Dome Pete 725 Duvan Dynamic 2500 Fargo Gridoil H B Long Point edal 77 Mill City 1000 12 ~ , Wllllll 20 +1” Yan Can . . 7 . 3" I W‘ Weston B 525 :in + 5 Still in memory you are with us As you always were before. her d by son. Ralph, Mlllis and family. Giapman, who departed this life, January 4th, 1050. Like falling leaves the years slip But pl-eclous memories never He lives with us in memory still, Not just today. but always wll Ever remembered by wife and family In Memoriam In Loving Memory of Samuel B. Crockett who departed this life January 4111. 1963 Ever remembered by wife and family NOTICES ANNUAL The annual meeting f NOTICES MEETING of the Shareholders , o the Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association on Wednesday, Jarmv-1'! 3111. 1 will be held in the office of the Association. org; Street, on .in. .‘ ‘‘** ~'Nnio-:91: .. NEW MAP OF CANADA This large new map of can-_ ado is available from the 110- t of not and Tech- ni-ul surveys at I cost of $12. Shirley Kerwin (left) and t_ line of the map which con- been a scale of about 82 miles to the inch is , llthographed in ten colors and shows provincial. county, district, range and par 10 feet by 10 foot map. on township boundaries. Quo 00 21 Ranger 100 117 117 Sarceo -1430 132 129 130 Spooner 12000 12 12 12 St nwell .1300 75 77 Tack Corp 1525 0 450 470 rind I 111700 200 191 197 Unispher 500 .16 35 U Can (3 V0 ‘$00 133 133 1'11 1]" 01]: 967 151 145 150 1 ws ts mo 550 650 550 is . .W Dccalta 3.115 118 115 115 ' 310 310 310 4 Walker; ‘-2’ “ i CURRENCIES IN 156 156 24 22 2'1 300 175 175 175 125 125 125 t um 140. 14% 4 1.. 3 9 B 9 17 17 17 2985 250 235 250 +10 . ,_, I LIVESTOCK MONTREAL (CPI —— Price were steady slightly lower in sales on the east and west-end Glacier 4020 11 101/: 10 Gr Plains 325 311% 11% 11 3.100 38 214 — Oil G 906 S151/A 15 15'/4 1500 10 10 10 450 M0 440 17 17 17 24% 24% 24 23 M 5 NV ~~~—- 4, 22% 'l'o|,l| sales: s.ii4i.ooo 6*“ mi: '.;:lCl1risticiniiy 556 Total sales: 5.041.000. MOST ACTIVE rononro Iirocics I By The Canadiln Press ‘Iw “T11 riesis and sisters willi-— Mock tum High Lowtlnse Ch #1 , -8 D ; h- h I NW5-1-m,n,3 still be teaching in t e so no 5 Man it‘: 6218 8171a 11». 17si—1-1 but we wonder if religious sub- Odn Brew 11412 CPR I01 Quonto 1051000 Un 011! 51067 N Davie! 32300 C Mogul 306411 Zen mac 263200 Wlnc 211200 Sol 700 Ntwnor 153400 810'/4 10h 10% + 44 537%: 37% 37': —- ‘-2 17900 ' 7 71/4 ‘ lit 2:117’: 20% 31 151 145 150 2-‘ 24 Ice 2 51 40 40 +- Provo Ga: 10445 190 in 18.1 --3 ‘-5 NR8 .560 515 520 ill .12 ms 111/: 111: -21.5 serving at a mission near a M: B 23% 21% 23 MUTUAL FUNDS he Canadian Press s 'r , (Close Thyllfldlh Jan. I) by Af1'1C3n5- ’ _ IN! All‘ The order. founded in 1868 by A" C" 0"“ 5'” 5'72 C rdinal Lavi erie Archbishop ‘" C" D” 7'16 7'35 fa Al ' hag foiir houses in American Grnwlll 9,51 10,19 0 E'°1'5~ ~ . , 3..., .-an .25 3329 Eastern Canada and one 1111 Canada Growth 5.312 (1111 Gas and I-Int-ra.v 7.50 (anadlan Investment. 11.01 12.07 i (dn Trusteed 5 . Janatund -- ' I ‘hamplnn Mutual 5.19 5.30 lTl'Cin8 fife BI e 'ollectlve M111. 5.00 5.43 I commonwealth lnter_ 9,47 tommonwnlth Int LW 11.01 orporate Invegtorl 10.71 11.70 lvorslned 1 ‘A 5" : LONDON topi __ .Ab(,m nverslfied Inc - .~ i - nvmnd shnrel 3'5] ;;_53 ‘ CITIIIICII1. Welsh TO 10111 Comp 3.112 4.11 . about to translate the Bible into Iorninlon Equity 10-1" 20-5‘ ‘Welsh for the first time since tom DIV 13;; ,g-’,‘; .1503. M. .. . _. ‘ -ily can car 11! no 7.32‘ Prof. Blcddyn J. Roberts. 111-1 ederated emu-, 5.09 9-7 ~ rector 0f the translation work. . "int 011 and G" ‘:3 ‘ sa new version ‘ rag: 5.34 55., because of the changes in the? mild] coucut c and 7.47 ‘meaning of Welsh words since lrotlp c. 1&1 »the days of the Armada. 1-Ie h 011-11110" 9-” 7-.5 lexpects the work will take 10 """'°" °‘;;'“'"‘ 3',‘ {,7 lyears to complete Vat Growth 411 DIVIDENDS 3’ ""3 CANADIAN Hm nount-ed T h u r I d record Jan. 31. . ibe devalued stelnberg‘s Ltd, pfd. $1.31. "official rate of 80 I-‘ob14.lec-,~{dJan.24. ltoatoto ‘xi ‘ 56 55 353% 52% 53% -4- '1! Simmons 1172 337% 37% 37% ' ‘8 +.'l1-'.i: .__i i 4- MONTREAL (CPI down 1-16 at $3.02 3-1 . '1‘ ‘xi 2 -10 11- is livestock markets this week. N Cont 500 _ N Davies :5 'a—'a Receipts were: 1.745 cattle, C 011 101; 2'3“ “IA 123% +5 875 calves. 505 hogs and 119 K30 1" :2 3“... ‘ ; H lsheep and 1-ambs umac wls 1110 111 - G rmo R0 34 ‘D ‘H ed in e In -*1 *9 + | ood 155017.50. l'n lum "d 24% 241ri1BZ;’v‘I +3‘-i 3 CW’ -2 ners and cutters 8-13.50: good , ~ Th 11/ii United States dollar in terms of ;Canadian funds was down 1-:12 $1-°3- P°““‘-1 stegllng W35 ection. etc.. plus over 100 pop- ‘How TO OBTAIN 1 DESIGN soox The latest design hook en- titled “Canadian Guide to Home P 'ng nd De is now available at the offices" of The Guardian and The Eve- ning Patriot for $1. ta 2: free.‘ This new edition includes in- formation on financing in Can_-' ada, building construction details. Iandacaping. color sel- ular new designs to c h o o s e I from. Also included are full 1 details on how to order blue- prints. llncrease Set For Ca nctcla’s od .i 22’-22.35. ed" O " ' 5:2 11 119.7:-22;Il‘(ler:0InI110l1 14.1101-191110111 15-16, common 1250-15 and can-‘ o'1°1'AwA ((‘,P' _ About 1,. l349,o00 kilowatts will be added lheifers 19-19.95. medium 17.2%-19jto Canada's electric generating “Wand common 13-17; good bullsjcapaciiy in 1964. the resources :2 I t -5 dium 14-18. _ l Good vealers 30-35. medium _z common 13-23 and grass- +_-, iers 12- * "1 mon 14-16; sheep 2-12. I ___5 Mont _ "7 NS C14 ti 5611"’ 31‘ 1314‘ ‘ i 1 C 1 B11 I1 /1 -1! /4 3"‘ I "'13,, mp 752 3740. 741.: 746: ‘I ' ° 1T°rD0m . ~- -0 - een upping Inbusriuahs 2 . . Aiummi ms szsvi any alas + In I c Brew 11412 I101/_a 100. 101/. + i. n 31 4 1 3Z.'.°°n.i.. ioo sis-/. is-/. 1598+ 1/ll VANCOUVER (C131-—A Ro-- —"‘ lnla s :1 5% 5% ma +25 ; Grade A hogs 26-27 and sows ‘ 6 11825-20 and common and me-ldepartment said Thursday. ' ‘ Beyond 1964 the yield from projects aiready under con- struction or in the planning lstage would be 12,000,000 kilo- watts. About half of this would . . ’come from the giant Manicouao ""1 Good lambs 19-24 and com- gan -Ouiardes complex in north- eastern Quebec. Another 2.300.- 000 kilowatts would be added by lthe Peace River development in 1 northern B C 1000.000 horsepower. Ca”‘°“° priest “Vs he 1963 was 1,220,000 kilowatts. s over all mission schools. 15 lam fears developments in Uganda may result in Africans slipping 071 saw. 61% am 4- is. away from Christianity- sirisi 16% 191+ V1: _ Raymond Campeau. 38. [home to visit his parents after ‘G€‘1‘Vl“fl SW9" Years 1" U’13“da'}kilowatts and thermal generat- aid the government has taken ~ "' jet-ts will be permitted. This mm“ A could be a real setback to A M,,,“,, 9,29 513;, 111,, 131,, 1 4,.‘ rica as Africans have only been Christianized for about 70 years. "*1 _ “Africans do very little teach- ,,,:‘,aI ing of their children. It wniild .,, be easy for them to fall hat-it, 1"‘°,?8g3“ “Y5 °' ‘"1" 1° 15'; TRAIL (CP) — This interior -5 Father Campeau has been! 1119 ,~ few days more-—w1thout a traf- +3'”‘ Uganda-Congo border at Yeryal fig faigmv, with the White Fathers of Af-‘ The ‘About 785.000 kilowatts ‘of this was developed in hydro works, ‘the [brought Canada's total hydro- electric capacity in 20.100. ring capacity to 6,200,000 kilo- ‘-watts. _ B.C. Town Has 9 Years lFaictlity Free British Columbia city of 12.000 has ended its ninth year—and a city's record reached rica. an order given its namei3,304 days Thursday The last fatal traffic accident - 1954. when . here was on Dec. . a girl was struck and killed by a u k The city has been awarded 5:32 1 Manitoba. The mother house is‘ several citations for its record -22 1 ' -over the years. 1:12: 14.40 | He doesn't expect there will . -be many sweeping changes. The .1 ' ' {STAMPS BUY ‘ti: gTo Welsh Tongue SCHOOL BUS NAMPA, Idaho <AP |—-How " many b o o k s of trading" stamps do you need to buy at ' $13,000 school bus” Answer: More than 0,000. That's how many the poo-'_' pic of Idaho contributed to buy a new bus for the Nampa, state school as a Christmas_ gift. The school — for retarded childrcn—has been without a. bus since its Second World War model hroko dn\vn ear- 1 ller this year. {x dutunllncnme 5.“? 7 11508 edition. the work of a, '*"‘°"'°"‘ "'""'“' ‘W’ Bishop Morgan. had such an n‘ 3121'” “W” 1;‘: ‘5',:2 impact on the ianguage thatl »..'i'.I.... oi-moi I, 3-g.‘;|'I11l(‘l‘| of modern-day literary Jdllgflll W‘ ~ iwelsh is still biblical in tone. agent ‘ " In In eating 10.97 1.9’ 1nv,e::ti;ieI(1:1d ‘~39 "9' . I - “ '" E" J M N7 Prof. Ro ‘lrnd Investment ‘.35 "3; "“"‘ ‘°“""‘“""" 93 In KII’ navasunn GIVE AWAY PROI)l'(‘F2 PARIS 1.-\P-—Grnup< of far- imers stood along it road near,. . ‘ "We I1‘? 001 E01118 10 011811139 -Paris Thursday and handed out», lfor the sake of change but for ‘,N¢.w year-, gm, of bum,-_ the sake of correction." llylisugar and cheese to passing 1 - .motorists. The gifts were a pub-- _ ilic relations gesture to drum up ‘support for the farmers, who 1 they are not getting high f . VlENT“NE- 1'“ ‘R°“““lle?tiugh prices for their prod- ‘explaining the farmers I y Csnodl F011! 1-“L ¢°m"“’“ 15 Plioumi Nooavan, the right-wing V‘ cents. class A 18 cents. Feb. 17. finance minister. speaking nee of Premier Sou- °°'°"‘ '1'" "‘“"' 1”" thedmlliratiorwuiiie oftective +1“ pfd. 01.8, Feb. 1. record Jan. xx. in ' ROYA Dt-valuation of the Laotian kip, L,_ E A . _ by three times its official us. l',',fed .,v“2 §{,‘f,_,“’f,‘, ‘,‘,‘,§‘,’f‘,f,’f, - 55 ‘dollar exchange rate was Gan ' n views. V‘ \mxm 1. sr:ci:Rmax_ Corporation Limited tocks and l The post-1964 estimate does‘ ‘not include the mammoth Ham-' ‘ilton River project. being pro- lposcd for Labrador by British 4 Ncwfoiindiand Corporation Lim-.' ited. Estimates of proposed ca-‘_ paciiy have ranged up to 6,-‘ Added to Canada's capacity ‘in’ rest in thermal plants. It‘